Peugeot is now taking order registrations for customers interested in the Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 - the world's first full diesel hybrid car.

First deliveries of the Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 are to be of an exclusive Limited Edition model of which only 300 are being made to celebrate the world's first full Hybrid diesel car. Just 35 vehicles will be available in the UK.

The Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 combines the fuel efficient 2.0 litre HDi 163 bhp diesel engine and a 37 bhp electric motor - an ideal combination for a hybrid vehicle as it provides excellent out of town fuel consumption of 74.4 mpg, and CO2 emissions of 99g/km on the Combined Drive Cycle.

Customers wanting more information on the Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 models can go to the Peugeot UK website - where order registrations can be placed.

By choosing the Limited Edition Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 owners will benefit from being the first with this unique driving experience, with an enhanced specification.

The Limited Edition version has distinctive features from the Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 range that include special style items, all designed to emphasise the unique nature of the vehicle and its technological features. Externally, this includes dark tinted headlamps with integral chrome LED daylight running lights, a special Pearl White exterior body colour and chrome door handles.

Internally, the exclusive touches are the special two-tone leather trim, a fascia completely covered in leather and a numbered aluminium plate on the centre console. Guerande-coloured overstitching features on the door trim panels, central arm rest and the fascia, and a special leather steering wheel with aluminium detailing. A full length Cielo panoramic glass roof and front parking sensors complete the extensive high-level specification.

The Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 range starts with a £26,600 model, with CO2 emissions of just 99 g/km and deliveries commence for the UK market in November 2011.

The price for the special Limited Edition Peugeot 3008 HYbrid4 is £29,995 and exclusive UK customer deliveries start in October 2011.